Nursing Board Exam Review Questions
1. Louie, with burns over 35% of the body, complains of chilling. In promoting the client’s comfort,
the nurse should:
a. Maintain room humidity below 40%
b. Place top sheet on the client
c. Limit the occurrence of drafts
d. Keep room temperature at 80 degrees
2. Nurse Trish is aware that temporary heterograft (pig skin) is used to treat burns because this graft will:
a. Relieve pain and promote rapid epithelialization
b. Be sutured in place for better adherence
c. Debride necrotic epithelium
d. Concurrently used with topical antimicrobials
3. Mark has multiple abrasions and a laceration to the trunk and all four extremities says, “I can’t eat all
this food”. The food that the nurse should suggest to be eaten first should be:
a. Meat loaf and coffee
b. Meat loaf and strawberries
c. Tomato soup and apple pie
d. Tomato soup and buttered bread
4. Tony returns form surgery with permanent colostomy. During the first 24 hours the colostomy does not
drain. The nurse should be aware that:
a. Proper functioning of nasogastric suction
b. Presurgical decrease in fluid intake
c. Absence of gastrointestinal motility
d. Intestinal edema following surgery
5. When teaching a client about the signs of colorectal cancer, Nurse Trish stresses that the most
common complaint of persons with colorectal cancer is:
a. Abdominal pain
b. Hemorrhoids
c. Change in caliber of stools
d. Change in bowel habits
6. Louis develops peritonitis and sepsis after surgical repair of ruptures diverticulum. The nurse in charge
should expect an assessment of the client to reveal:
a. Tachycardia
b. Abdominal rigidity
c. Bradycardia
d. Increased bowel sounds
7. Immediately after liver biopsy, the client is placed on the right side, the nurse is aware that that this
position should be maintained because it will:
a. Help stop bleeding if any occurs
b. Reduce the fluid trapped in the biliary ducts
c. Position with greatest comfort
d. Promote circulating blood volume
,8. Tony has diagnosed with hepatitis A. The information from the health history that is most likely linked to
hepatitis A is:
a. Exposed with arsenic compounds at work
b. Working as local plumber
c. Working at hemodialysis clinic
d. Dish washer in restaurants
9. Nurse Trish is aware that the laboratory test result that most likely would indicate acute pancreatitis is
an elevated:
a. Serum bilirubin level
b. Serum amylase level
c. Potassium level
d. Sodium level
10. Dr. Marquez orders serum electrolytes. To determine the effect of persistent vomiting, Nurse Trish
should be most concerned with monitoring the:
a. Chloride and sodium levels
b. Phosphate and calcium levels
c. Protein and magnesium levels
d. Sulfate and bicarbonate levels
, Nursing Board Exam Review Questions in MSN Part 10/10
(ANSWER KEY)
1.Answer: C.
Rationale: A Client with burns is very sensitive to temperature changes because heat is loss in the burn
areas.
2.Answer: A.
Rationale: The graft covers the nerve endings, which reduces pain and provides framework for
granulation
3.Answer: B.
Rationale: Meat provides proteins and the fruit proteins vitamin C that both promote wound healing.
4.Answer: C.
Rationale: This is primarily caused by the trauma of intestinal manipulation and the depressive effects
anesthetics and analgesics.
5.Answer: D.
Rationale: Constipation, diarrhea, and/or constipation alternating with diarrhea are the most common
symptoms of colorectal cancer.
6.Answer: B.
Rationale: With increased intraabdominal pressure, the abdominal wall will become tender and rigid.
7.Answer: A.
rationale: Pressure applied in the puncture site indicates that a biliary vessel was puncture which is a
common complication after liver biopsy.
8.Answer: B.
Rationale: Hepatitis A is primarily spread via fecal-oral route. Sewage polluted water may harbor the
virus.
9.Answer: B.
Rationale: Amylase concentration is high in the pancreas and is elevated in the serum when the pancreas
becomes acutely inflamed and also it distinguishes pancreatitis from other acute abdominal problems.
10.Answer: A.
Rationale:Sodium, which is concerned with the regulation of extracellular fluid volume, it is lost with
vomiting. Chloride, which balances cations in the extracellular compartments, is also lost with vomiting,
because sodium and chloride are parallel electrolytes, hyponatremia will accompany.